At first glance it seems quite reasonable to ask a potential voter to prove that they are actually the person whose name is on the voter rolls, and thereby prevent "voter fraud". The problem isn't the concept; it's the way that concept is being implemented.​

During the 2008 Presidential campaign (and continuing to this day), rampant internet rumors claimed Barack Obama was everything from a Muslim sleeper agent to the Anti-Christ. A thorough de-bunking (and the actual Truth) can be found here...

Want a good challenge? Put your Constitutional IQ to the test! Here is a series of confounding questions about what is and is not allowed under the Constitution of the United States. The intricate Constitutional issues surrounding some of these crazy scenarios will surprise you!

Analysis: Every election Minnesota is considered to be a battleground, but every year it goes to the Democrats – even in 1984, when Ronald Reagan won all 49 of the other states. Over the past 13 elections, only in 1972 did it go to the Republican (Richard Nixon), the other year the Republicans won 49 of 50 states. There will be talk about Minnesota being in play again this year, but it will again go to the Democrats.